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I would check with the manufacturer of your LCD. Not all LCDs are the same. Youprobably cant go wrong with a soft cloth and water, but better to be safe than sorry.
i use windex. i know i know, the amonia will eat through the plastic coating. BUUUT, by the time that happens, your entire computer will have broken down and decayed. i've been doing it to my laptop for about two years and have had no problems. did it to the one before that for about 6 years. dont use it if you have anti-glare coating though, that will take that stuff off
clean them like you would glasses/sunglasses
with a microfiber cloth..duh
oh....and some water.....i dunno if cleaning solutions help or not
also, ive seen this fuzzy thing with a handle thats for cleaning LCD screens...i dont remember where i saw that.....
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